基于两个级联soa的光接入网自适应调制OFDM传输

Haidar Taki, M. Hamze, A. Hamie, A. Sharaiha, A. Alaeddine, P. Morel, M. Guegan
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与IMDD PON系统中的传统SOA强度调制器相比,两个级联SOA可以显著提高自适应调制光OFDM信号在低输入功率下的传输性能,拓宽最佳工作条件范围,并允许在>60km smf上实现>30Gb/s的信号比特率。
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Adaptively Modulated Optical OFDM transmission using two cascaded SOAs for optical access networks
In comparison with conventional SOA intensity modulators in IMDD PON systems, two cascaded SOAs can considerably improve the transmission performance of Adaptively Modulated Optical OFDM signals for low input powers, broaden the optimum operating condition ranges, and allow achieving signal bit rates of >30Gb/s over >60km SMFs.
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